San Luis Obispo : California

What it's Like to Retire in San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo, California has much to like as an active adult retirement community. From the spicy Pinot Noir wines made here to the magnificent brown hills and long, long beaches, this town of 46,000 on the central California coast is the educational, cultural, and commercial center of the region. There are 255,000 people in the greater metro area.

San Luis Obispo was founded by Father Junipero Serra in 1772. Its carefully restored historic district is centered around the 18th century Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa (Mission Plaza). The mission is one of the best preserved examples of Spanish Mission architecture as well as being one of the oldest buildings in California. Many interesting shops and boutiques make the downtown a popular destination. Retirees will like living here because it has history, a vital and prosperous downtown, and an economic base anchored by California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly). San Luis Obispo is located in San Luis Obispo County. The city of Santa Barbara is 105 miles away. Find out more about what it is like to retire in California. Photo of San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center courtesy of Wikipedia and Gregg Erickson.

Where to Retire in San Luis Obispo and Home Prices

You can choose to live in a house downtown, or you can choose an apartment or free-standing house farther out in a development. There are a number of active adult communties in the area (see link at right).Average home prices are on the high side, reflecting its coastal California environment. The market has held its values better than most of southern California, although it is down from a few years ago. In the 3rd quarter of 2014 median home price was about $550,000 according to CIty-Data.com.

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Climate and Physical Environment

San Luis Obispo is located on the Pacific in central California, about halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rolling hills give way to the Sierra Madres mountains to the east. Some of the longest beaches in the country are here. On average it rains about 29 days a year(mostly in the winter and spring); the climate is Mediterranean.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Cal Poly provides considerable cultural possibilities, as does the area around Mission Plaza; The Fremont Theatre is a grand building in the Art Deco design; A rare commercial building by Frank Lloyd Wright is downtown; The former Carnegie Library is home to the San Luis Obispo County Historical Museum; San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center.

Crime

Crime here is about the national average.

Medical facilities

There are 3 hospitals in San Luis Obispo

Transportation

San Luis County Regional Airport is 4 miles away; Paso Robles Muni is 28 miles; Amtrak has service from San Luis Obispo; The City has been declared bike-friendly by the League of American Bicyclists; Every 1st Thursday, in the evening after farmer's market, bicyclists of all ages get together for the SLO night ride; San Luis Obispo is a walkable community.

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